Hi all, into a normal situation I can use .forward file (to forward the
email) i.e.:
cat /home/user1/.forward
user1
\externalu...@example.com
using virtual host how can I automatic forward?
thanks for help
Pol
On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 13:10:52 +0100
"Pol Hallen" wrote:
> Hi all, into a normal situation I can use .forward file (to forward the
> email) i.e.:
>
> cat /home/user1/.forward
>
> user1
> \externalu...@example.com
>
> using virtual host how can I automatic forward?
>
> thanks for help
>
> Pol
>
Pol Hallen:
> Hi all, into a normal situation I can use .forward file (to forward the
> email) i.e.:
>
> cat /home/user1/.forward
>
> user1
> \externalu...@example.com
>
> using virtual host how can I automatic forward?
The .forward feature requires a UNIX system account.
For virtual users, us
Pol Hallen skrev den 2014-01-11 13:10:
cat /home/user1/.forward
user1
\externalu...@example.com
using virtual host how can I automatic forward?
using virtual_alias with more then one recipient or just one will solve
it without .forward
Alexandre Ellert skrev den 2014-01-10 22:12:
How can I tell Postfix to queue the mail in case of remote reply 4xx ?
4xx is softfails, so you already do
Am 11.01.2014 18:57, schrieb Benny Pedersen:
> Alexandre Ellert skrev den 2014-01-10 22:12:
>> How can I tell Postfix to queue the mail in case of remote reply 4xx ?
>
> 4xx is softfails, so you already do
but that *does not* help in case of the OP
read the thread start
it is simply impossible